Sargassum is a type of Seaweed that is found floating in the ocean. Recently, the amountof sargassum that has floated onto the shores of Belize has increased tenfold. It is now anuisance to the coastal communities and the tourism industry. Last week, the Belize fundfor a sustainable future allocated $250,000 to the Belize tourism industry...
The hummingbird hills are known as one of the mostbeautiful places in the country of Belize. Through these hills run the North Stann CreekRiver which provides water for the people of Dangriga town. Well, these precious andbeautiful landscapes are being threatened by unsustainable mining of sand from the river.By doing this the river gets polluted...
An unprecedented move by two maya owned business in Toledo. The owners of Sam’selectrical and Andrea’s chocolate united to bring goodies to the students in the far villagesof Toledo. These are villages that are visited by politicians only during elections. Afterelections politician becomes obsolete in the area. Sam and Andrea wanted to dosomething for the...
While third parties are often seen as active only during election seasons, the People’sNational Party (PNP) continues to defy that narrative. For years, the PNP has hosted backto-school rallies regardless of the political calendar, and this year is no exception. Tuesday, August 26th, the PNP will be distributing school supplies to children in need. Theinitiative...
In a recent patrol of the Port Honduras Marine Reserve, rangers from the Toledo Institutefor Development and Environment (TIDE) discovered a dead hawksbill turtle caught in anillegal gillnet set on the coral reefs. The environmental NGO, which manages SapodillaCayes and Port Honduras, regularly faces challenges from illegal fishers crossing theborder from Guatemala and harming Belize’s...
The Big Falls Eco Warriors teamed up with volunteers in ColombiaVillage to tackle a growing problem affecting local waterways. Led by Abidas Ash andsupported by community members like Ignacio and Nathali Ash, the group organized ariver clean-up, focusing on removing fallen trees that had blocked the river’s flow andhindered travel along the waterway. Thanks to...
Over the past few months, the Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE) has assumed management of the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve, a designated World Heritage Site. Their increased presence in the area is already making a significant impact. Within the past month alone, TIDE has arrested several Guatemalan fishermen for illegal fishing activities. This...
As a part of Emancipation Day celebrations, the third annual Zero Carbon Fishing Tournament was held with great Success, drawing six boats to the friendly competition. Spirits were high as fishers enjoyed a lively day out at the sea, returning with their catch and anticipation for the weigh-in. Mr. Marcus Caal claimed first place with...
For years, PGTV has been highlighting the ongoing garbage crisis along the Waterhole Road. Last November, during the campaign season, the local BTIA chapter met with the government officials who made numerous promises to address the issue. However, months after the election, those promises have yet to materialize, and the site has once again been...
Nearly three weeks ago, several private landowners met with the Minister of Indigenous Affairs and CEO, Chester Williams, to discuss land tenure issues and explore ways to co-exist respectfully with the Maya communities advocating for communal land rights. On Saturday August 2nd, 2025, the group reconvened, this time without any government officials at the Toledo...
The unveiling of an East Indian mural was held at the Muara Lopez Market. Hosted by the National Institute of Culture and History. Community members and visitors gathered to view the artwork and learn more about the heritage represented through the mural.
An art exhibit was held on Saturday afternoon. The exhibit was hosted by renowned local artist Marlena Heron and featured the work of an estimated 23 students who took part in the arts camp. Visitors had the opportunity to view the students’ artwork at the Welcome Center, showcasing the creativity and talent they developed throughout...
A few weeks ago, we told you about the deplorable condition of the Barranco pier. The pier is used by the Belize Coast Guard and, at times, by the Belize Defense Force. The Chairperson of Barranco made an appeal for repairs to the deteriorating structure. However, that appeal, despite being made by a PUP village...
The 16th Annual Yellow Ginger Festival was held over the weekend, and this year’s celebration was one of the largest to date. More than 50 booths were set up at Central Park, attracting a large crowd. The guest speaker at the opening ceremony was Punta Gorda’s very own Wil Maheia. The celebration brought the community...
TIDE officially wrapped up its 2026 Summer Camp with more than 20 facilitators taking part in a day of learning and fun at the Port Honduras Marine Reserve. At the Steven Page Ranger Station in Punta Ycacos, facilitators experienced the beauty of the marine reserve and were treated to a memorable sighting of a deer...